The Squad is up to its old trick. Whether it’s getting booed off stage or selling out other Democrats, no one tops them for attention seeking.

Fox: Republican Cecily Davis, challenger to Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., slammed the “Squad” member for being out-of-touch with her constituents, saying people are “ready for change” and are seeking someone who represents their conservative values. Davis also told “Fox & Friends First” hosts Griff Jenkins and Ashley Strohmier that she is not shocked the concert audience decided to boo Omar since she is “very unpopular” in her community.”

CECILY DAVIS: “Her policies are very unpopular to those in her own community. I am not shocked that they booed her. She’s very unpopular among the people of Somalia and Minneapolis. You know what? They’ve decided that they are no longer going to operate as a monolith. They recognize that she does not represent them, and they are ready for change. They are looking for a champion who actually represents their conservative values here in congressional district five.”

This is the story Davis referenced. Fox: “A viral video shows Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., arriving to a chorus of jeers and booing at a mostly Somali crowd in her homes state over the July 4th weekend.

Omar, 39, made an appearance at the concert featuring Somali singer Soldaan Seraar at the Target Center in Minneapolis on Saturday night, but not everyone was happy to see her.

Omar shared a 14-second clip of her and husband Tim Mynett walking out on stage, but longer videos – which circulated around social media – include people chanting “get out!” and telling the Democrat to ‘get the f— out of here.’ ”

“In almost half of this country, states are ready to ban abortion,” Omar said at a protest at Union Station. “Outright ban abortion. That means if you are sick, if you are raped, there is incest, you are forced to have that baby or die.” The problem is her constituents are very socially conservative.

AOC recently hedged on Biden, which means she’s not on board, right now, for 2024. “You know, if the president chooses to run again in 2024, I mean, first of all, I’m focused on winning this majority right now and preserving a majority this year in 2022,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “So, we’ll cross that bridge when we get to it… I think if the president has a vision and that’s something certainly we’re all willing to entertain and examine when the time comes.

“You know, I think we should endorse when we get to it,” Ocasio-Cortez responded. “I believe that the president has been doing a very good job so far. And, you know, should he run again? I think that I… you know, I think it’s… we’ll take a look at it.”